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was incredibly principled and one of the smartest people out there terms of knowing constitutional law. a couple anecdotes real quick. he never in the entire time i have -- both while i was working with him and before and after, that i have never heard of him reading a speech on the senate floor. he always spoke from just a few notes extemporaneously. he did the same thing even when he was chairing and normally chairmen will have a big opening statement. he would do that really -- it was off the cuff but it was with a lot of preparation and he did not want to be known as somebody who was scripted. so he's somebody who was very proud of the fact he worked on his own statements. the other anecdote i will give you is a lot of people don't know he was actually behind closed doors as well as in public one of the funniest people you would ever come across. he was somebody who went down to the improv bar, which is a comedy bar here pretty regularly in d.c. and would just show up on a friday night after the senate was in session and he'd hold forth there and was just a really good cut up comed
was incredibly principled and one of the smartest people out there terms of knowing constitutional law. a couple anecdotes real quick. he never in the entire time i have -- both while i was working with him and before and after, that i have never heard of him reading a speech on the senate floor. he always spoke from just a few notes extemporaneously. he did the same thing even when he was chairing and normally chairmen will have a big opening statement. he would do that really -- it was off...
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practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have set up a link on our website, wjla.com. >> two days and counting until the next presidential debate. the president is in virginia while mitt romney is conducting his debate preparations in massachusetts. stay with us for complete coverage of the second presidential debate. we will bring it to you live on tuesday, starting at 9:00 p.m. >> a woman is recovering, fighting for her life after fire raced through rahm this morning. firefighters found flames shooting from the basement. after they put the fire out, they searched the home and found a woman
practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have...
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congress must now wake up. >> pass a law so that the fda can protect the american health. >> reporter: more troubling tonight the only two treatments for fungal meningitis have very dangerous side effects and our own dr. richard besser says that they would only be used to treat someone definitely infected and they're not an option for someone just exposed. >> on the story again, thanks to you. >>> the navy is investigating why this nuclear sub and navy cruiser collided during routine training off the east coast of florida. no one was hurt, there was no damage to the sub's nuclear reactor and both continued under their own power. >>> in southern california a different kind of journey, "endeavour" trying to come home. it wasn't easy. abc's abbie boudreau is in los angeles. >> reporter: inching along at a mere two miles per hour, it was hardly the kind of high-speed chase we're used to seeing in los angeles, but it's just as much of a nail biter. here it came within millimeters of hitting this street mp. >> pretty amazing. >> it feels like i'm a part of history. >> reporter: "endeavour"
congress must now wake up. >> pass a law so that the fda can protect the american health. >> reporter: more troubling tonight the only two treatments for fungal meningitis have very dangerous side effects and our own dr. richard besser says that they would only be used to treat someone definitely infected and they're not an option for someone just exposed. >> on the story again, thanks to you. >>> the navy is investigating why this nuclear sub and navy cruiser...
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this is about our government and about, you know, civil laws. and everyone has to be treated the same under the law. >> why should the rest of the country care about what's happening in the state of iowa on this issue? >> this is not an isolated incident. we know that in states across the country, the courts are being attacked. and it's really an effort to get money and politics into this branch of government. what people would like to do is intimidate judges and make them understand that if they make a decision that's counter to the interests of certain groups, that, that they'll go after them. and they'll see to it that they're brought down, that they're ousted >> and raise a lot of money to do so. >> that's exactly right. in fact, they really want to change our system in iowa. and instead of having a merit system, they've done a number of things to attack the courts and really overturn our system. i think they'd much rather see that all judges were elected across the country. then they could control that third branch of government. you know,
this is about our government and about, you know, civil laws. and everyone has to be treated the same under the law. >> why should the rest of the country care about what's happening in the state of iowa on this issue? >> this is not an isolated incident. we know that in states across the country, the courts are being attacked. and it's really an effort to get money and politics into this branch of government. what people would like to do is intimidate judges and make them...
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enforcement officials here worry about a potential conflict with federal law that makes possessing or growing marijuana a crime. >> jefferson county sheriff ted mink fears legallization will attract outsiders to grow here and sell to the rest of the country. >> i live in colorado most of my life and this is not what i think colorado is about, is to become the marijuana capital of the united states. >> reporter: state representative jonathan singer supports the idea of treating marijuana like alcohol. a former drug counselor, singer has seen the effects of drug abuse but he says most people who use marijuana do so responsibly. >> marijuana has a potential just like any other drug to hurt people and people need to make that informed decision. but this is not cocaine. this is not meth this is not heroin. >> reporter: a win here could boost legallization efforts elsewhere. while a loss would be a sign that marijuana use is one right many americans are not willing to grant. barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >> jeff: we have today's updated numbers from federal health officials on the menin
enforcement officials here worry about a potential conflict with federal law that makes possessing or growing marijuana a crime. >> jefferson county sheriff ted mink fears legallization will attract outsiders to grow here and sell to the rest of the country. >> i live in colorado most of my life and this is not what i think colorado is about, is to become the marijuana capital of the united states. >> reporter: state representative jonathan singer supports the idea of treating...
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the 1996 wrestling match is not the last time chad hildebrandt will have a run-in with the law. in 1997, he's charged and later convicted of vehicular assault. west, who works in law enforcement, tries to visit hildebrandt in jail. >> tried to contact him. he refused to see me. >> 12 years later, in april 2008, hildebrandt makes news again when he's arrested, charged with felony domestic violence against his wife. he pleads guilty and serves 27 months in prison. meanwhile, west says he will never forget that day in 1996 when chad hildebrandt changed his life. >> to date, i've had two neck surgeries, still have headaches and a lot of bad memories. >> west hopes no other referee will ever have to endure this kind of occupational hazard. >> for the most part, most officials are out there for the love of the game. and the last thing that they would expect is to be assaulted. >> an implosion turns to disaster. and it's one huge occupational hazard for a photographer. >> your life was flashing before your eyes. >> it's november 2010 and the countdown begins. >> nine, eight -- >> a smo
the 1996 wrestling match is not the last time chad hildebrandt will have a run-in with the law. in 1997, he's charged and later convicted of vehicular assault. west, who works in law enforcement, tries to visit hildebrandt in jail. >> tried to contact him. he refused to see me. >> 12 years later, in april 2008, hildebrandt makes news again when he's arrested, charged with felony domestic violence against his wife. he pleads guilty and serves 27 months in prison. meanwhile, west says...
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so just the time that he spent, all the supreme court nominees, because he loved the law. he was on the judiciary committee. he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices that now sit on that bench and approving them. so he had such a span of history. he was also really got battered about in the end by politics. he started out a registered democrat. but ran as a republican. got elected to the senate as a republican, and at the end of his career, when he was getting ready to run for re-election in the 2010 race -- or close to it. in 2010, he switched parties and became a democrat because the -- he felt that the republican party had left him. he was a moderate from pennsylvania and he was getting a -- was about to get a huge challenge from the conservative side and thought he might lose that. he switched to the democratic party, but in the end he lost the democratic primary and that was the end of his public career. but just a fascinating, smart guy who contributed so much to history and lived so much of it. >> candy crowley, thanks so much fo
so just the time that he spent, all the supreme court nominees, because he loved the law. he was on the judiciary committee. he played such a pivotal role in selecting some of the supreme court justices that now sit on that bench and approving them. so he had such a span of history. he was also really got battered about in the end by politics. he started out a registered democrat. but ran as a republican. got elected to the senate as a republican, and at the end of his career, when he was...
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we'll have more on the law maker's life and legacy in just a few molts. >>> mission accomplished for sky diver felix baumgartner. his crew believes he broke three records, one for the fastest free fall ever, one for the highest free fall, a and one for the highest manned balloon. chad myers has been with me throughout the afternoon follow this death defying jump. among the records, he said including going the highest for any human in a manned balloon, that being confirmed. there was one he did not break? >> it appears, so fredericka. >> he may not have breaken the record for the longest free fall. that was one of the records he was trying to set. of course he did break other incredibly important records of the highest ever jump that anyone has ever undertaken. v he broke that record by more than 25,000 feet. that record had held for 52 years. he also went through the sound barrier. he did that going at least 704 miles an hour. we read one speedometer, we're trying to confirm the exact speechltd it looks like any way you cut it, he did break the sound barrier. two really important rec
we'll have more on the law maker's life and legacy in just a few molts. >>> mission accomplished for sky diver felix baumgartner. his crew believes he broke three records, one for the fastest free fall ever, one for the highest free fall, a and one for the highest manned balloon. chad myers has been with me throughout the afternoon follow this death defying jump. among the records, he said including going the highest for any human in a manned balloon, that being confirmed. there was...
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the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be formed and designed with the practitioners, too. because this crisis they were kept out of the process. that's kind of a mistake. keep the doctors out. of course banks make mistakes. banks should be punished. it would be better to sit down and have the conversations to improve the system and set of people just dumping 5000 pages of rules to try to get what they need. in our great economic ecosystem, there are all different types of entities, big banks. we bank in 50 countries. that's why we're here. we do a lot of things that people cannot do. some of these ru
the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be...
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law is very clear on that. >> gregg: we're talking maryland and not d.c. law. all angela mckaskel did, is sign a petitioned along with 200,000 residents encourage ago referendum vote on same-sex marriage. just because you work at a private school, bob, doesn't that mean you don't waive your first amendment rights? >> this is is a tough issue for me. we know that the supreme court, there is a difference between public employees making statements and private employees in this particular situation. i do agree with you. all she said she wanted to go with the vote. people. can you read into that. does that create the acrimony, somebody who has a title that she has to say even though it's for a referendum, does it create something with a conflict? remember she did not get terminated. she really hasn't been damaged. they did say we are going to look at it and they may reverse it. >> gregg: it may be a private university but gets a lot of federal dollars. the university president, he issued the statement. we'll put it up on the screen. recently came to my attention tha
law is very clear on that. >> gregg: we're talking maryland and not d.c. law. all angela mckaskel did, is sign a petitioned along with 200,000 residents encourage ago referendum vote on same-sex marriage. just because you work at a private school, bob, doesn't that mean you don't waive your first amendment rights? >> this is is a tough issue for me. we know that the supreme court, there is a difference between public employees making statements and private employees in this...
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voters, but to help them navigate through the complicated and sometimes wildly controversial voting laws. >>> the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya sure to be a big topic during tuesday's debate. beyond the politics, are we doing enough to keep america's diplomats safe? >>> and are we a nation doomed to be at war? matt welch thinks we need to listen very carefully, very carefully to the candidates who preach peace. he's going join our brain trust next. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics and good music as well on a sunday afternoon. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios ♪ anything, yes, i'd do anything ♪ ♪ anything for you ♪ c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or
voters, but to help them navigate through the complicated and sometimes wildly controversial voting laws. >>> the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya sure to be a big topic during tuesday's debate. beyond the politics, are we doing enough to keep america's diplomats safe? >>> and are we a nation doomed to be at war? matt welch thinks we need to listen very carefully, very carefully to the candidates who preach peace. he's going join our brain trust next. you're...
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a minnesota law passed in 1997 already prohibits same-sex marriage. but proponents say absent constitutional protection that could change at the whim of a judge or legislature with daunting consequences for institutions and people of faith who oppose gay marriage. >> catholic charities, for instance, in boston, they were mandated after same-sex marriage was legalized there by the legislature -- it was mandated that they place children in their adoption agency within same-sex couples, and of course, th violated the conscience of roman catholics there and they were forced to close their doors. >> it's such concerns that have drawn volunteers to the minnesotans for marriage phone banks. tommy burns, a father of six, is a recent transplant from massachusetts. >> when i think back to, again, to what happened in massachusetts and new york, when politicians can push that through on the people, it's disheartening. so again, i am just very pleased that this state is allowing us to vote on it. >> high profile personalities have thrown their hat in. for the yes
a minnesota law passed in 1997 already prohibits same-sex marriage. but proponents say absent constitutional protection that could change at the whim of a judge or legislature with daunting consequences for institutions and people of faith who oppose gay marriage. >> catholic charities, for instance, in boston, they were mandated after same-sex marriage was legalized there by the legislature -- it was mandated that they place children in their adoption agency within same-sex couples, and...
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that's because federal law does not mandate paid time for work. americans are allowed 15 working days off a year. pretty close to the bottom of the list. what's more, only about half of the americans take their full quote a of taste off -- of days off. europeans ones again have no such qualms, but let's go back to columbus day. these are days when government offices and banks are closed and so businesses have an incentive to follow suit, but even on those, the u.s. lags behind. top of the list are india with 16 public holidays and colombia with 18. but argentina has climbed even higher after mersa survey was published. it now has 19 public holidays. they, too, had last monday off. they don't call it columbus day. it's called day of respect for cultural diversity. the financial times reports how these holidays have increased by seven full days since president cristina kirchner took office in 2007. a 60% jump. the logic here isn't to keep people happy. it's pointed out domestic tours during the long weekends have increased by 40% this year. the gove
that's because federal law does not mandate paid time for work. americans are allowed 15 working days off a year. pretty close to the bottom of the list. what's more, only about half of the americans take their full quote a of taste off -- of days off. europeans ones again have no such qualms, but let's go back to columbus day. these are days when government offices and banks are closed and so businesses have an incentive to follow suit, but even on those, the u.s. lags behind. top of the list...
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he graduated from yale law school in 1956. it was while serving as assistant district attorney in philadelphia that specter worked on the warren commission the group investigating the assassination of john f. kennedy. he was one of the the men who came up with the single bull let theory. in 1965, 35-year-old specter ran for district attorney of philly as a registered democrat on the republican ticket. it was said that the gop offered him a chance when democrats balked at his wish to run. soon after his victory he officially became a republican. he lost a bid for mayor in '67 but was reelected as d.a. he lost his subsequent bid in 1973 and in the years that followed also lost runs for the u.s. senate and the governor's office and ultimately the presidency in 1996, dropping out before the primaries. but in 1980, specter successfully ran for the senate and headed to washington to begin writing his unmatched legacy in the state of pennsylvania. specter would become most well known for his work on the powerful senate judiciary comm
he graduated from yale law school in 1956. it was while serving as assistant district attorney in philadelphia that specter worked on the warren commission the group investigating the assassination of john f. kennedy. he was one of the the men who came up with the single bull let theory. in 1965, 35-year-old specter ran for district attorney of philly as a registered democrat on the republican ticket. it was said that the gop offered him a chance when democrats balked at his wish to run. soon...
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you know, something stays for recruiting industries, passing right to work laws. they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military licenses at the time the united states is involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so states like mississippi, georgia and texas and florida and southern california and arizona and north carolina are all transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population and political influence. i mean, just think about it. the period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of this kind of do. if sun belt dominance in american presidential history. when you think about every president elected from 1964 to 2008, comes from the state of the sun belt. bennett johnson from texas, richard nixon from california, gerald ford was never elected, not even vice president come as a guest account he was michigan. jimmy carter, ronald reagan come the first church veteran texas va connecticut. bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas. the 2008 is a watershed election. it ends his 40 year
you know, something stays for recruiting industries, passing right to work laws. they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military licenses at the time the united states is involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so states like mississippi, georgia and texas and florida and southern california and arizona and north carolina are all transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population and political influence. i mean, just...
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arizona tries to enforce their immigration laws and the u.s. government and is up suing them because of it. i think it's obvious that obama opposes any immigration laws and it helps the democratic party. this gentleman makes a good case for that. as for the traditional values, obama and his ilk believe they are against basically what i grew up with over the years. i think the lady was correct. thank you. host: leonard steinhorn, dot let's be clear about what you're talking about in this headline. "you are not a citizen, but you still might help the election." are you talking about non- citizens casting votes? guest: election fraud is a non- issue. this is not something that is relevant. all of the stat's going after election fraud in many ways, they're doing that to suppress the vote of certain people they do not one voting. one big irony is florida, going through a statewide persia, -- purge, they're benefiting from having non-citizens in their state. it's ironic that they are benefiting from them when they're trying to encourage -- remove the
arizona tries to enforce their immigration laws and the u.s. government and is up suing them because of it. i think it's obvious that obama opposes any immigration laws and it helps the democratic party. this gentleman makes a good case for that. as for the traditional values, obama and his ilk believe they are against basically what i grew up with over the years. i think the lady was correct. thank you. host: leonard steinhorn, dot let's be clear about what you're talking about in this...
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groups supporting and opposing that law have spent more than $4 million in an effort to sway voters. >> major ramp and lane closures this weekend. the interloop exit rampl toiz i izeen -- ramp to eisenhower is closed. and crews continue to do track work this weekend. prepare for delays on the red line. trains will share the track on the green line, everything should be back to normal by tomorrow morning. >> the redskins look to get back on track, and rg3 looks to get back on track. they have the minnesota vikings at fedex field today. they hope to have robert griffin iii on the field today who had a concussion last week. kickoff is at 4:30, we'll have all of the highlights at 11:00. >> the time right now details on an expanded peanut recall after a outbreak. >> we're in for a big warm up today, but we have more changes on the way too. >> and a late night game ends with a bad break for the take away his toys and he'll play with a stick. take away their bikes and they'll still find a way to get where they're going. but if take you away early childhood education... slash k-12 funding...
groups supporting and opposing that law have spent more than $4 million in an effort to sway voters. >> major ramp and lane closures this weekend. the interloop exit rampl toiz i izeen -- ramp to eisenhower is closed. and crews continue to do track work this weekend. prepare for delays on the red line. trains will share the track on the green line, everything should be back to normal by tomorrow morning. >> the redskins look to get back on track, and rg3 looks to get back on track....
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laws. and south carolina was upheld in court and apparently not spending the money as they were supposed to, according to congress, setting up offices overseas for our military to vote. >> clayton: it makes you wonder. is it a happy coincidence, or when you have a poll in favor of mitt romney, is politics at play here? >> look, i would say it's the wrong set of priorities. if any voters should be given special consideration for getting their votes in, it should be the people protecting our freedom. instead we're not providing the infrastructure. only 32% of battles in 2008 came back and the obama campaign separate from the pentagon is suing ohio against their law giving the military three extra days to vote just before election day. and 15 military groups including the veterans of foreign wars, the american legion, are appalled. and laws that say military gets special consideration. apparently they don't: we're asking thm to fight overseas and risk their lives, but not giving them special c
laws. and south carolina was upheld in court and apparently not spending the money as they were supposed to, according to congress, setting up offices overseas for our military to vote. >> clayton: it makes you wonder. is it a happy coincidence, or when you have a poll in favor of mitt romney, is politics at play here? >> look, i would say it's the wrong set of priorities. if any voters should be given special consideration for getting their votes in, it should be the people...
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my mother-in-law is a casa, that's why i got involved. it's really amazing what they do. >> and how much are the tickets? >> it's at oregon ridge. tickets are $75 and you get a full meal, a great cause. michael oher came through that system as a raven as you know. he's been a spokesperson for casa. my mother-in-law does a nice job and all the folks donate their time and money. >> you get to see your twice a year. >> she's out of town right now. >> what else is on the menu? pumpkin soup? >> let me see. >> were you out late last night? >> i was, actually. i told you i was and i thought we weren't bringing it up but that's ok. we are bringing a petite shrimp salad and pastry cups which i'm doing in my next segment, also assorted cheeses. >> if you want a copy of his recipe. you can go to wbaltv.com, click on food or send us a self-addressed stamped envelope to sunday brunch, wbal-tv, 3800 hooper avenue, baltimore maryland 21211. >> it smells really good. >> very healthy, too. >> very, very healthy. >> nothing wrong with a can of libby's. >>
my mother-in-law is a casa, that's why i got involved. it's really amazing what they do. >> and how much are the tickets? >> it's at oregon ridge. tickets are $75 and you get a full meal, a great cause. michael oher came through that system as a raven as you know. he's been a spokesperson for casa. my mother-in-law does a nice job and all the folks donate their time and money. >> you get to see your twice a year. >> she's out of town right now. >> what else is on...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> the 12th annual baltimore running festival is in the record books. it was a pretty tough course. and ian, 31-year-old elfneshe yado -- captured the first place on the men's side. meantime, a 25-year-old elfneshe yado 1 literally by just an inch. both will take, a top prize of $25,000. e have more on the runners' accomplishments and the role of fans. >> an hour and 20 to up -- 25 minutes into the race, and the lead runners were already at mile 16. no matter how many times you have seen a run, you're always amazed at how fast someone can run the 26 miles. >> it i
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. well...everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe well...i'm not at liberty to give that out, but we do use tender chunks of white meat chicken in an herb & spice broth. come on that's it? i need the recipe. you gotta help me out! [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? like a ninja! [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta...
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it's law that just makes sense. [ bruce ] i used to roll with one of the strictest diets out there. the juice fast. healthy choice's new baked entrees inspired me to turn my life around. like this four cheese ziti marinara comforting me with fresh baked taste straight from the microwave. i'm eating pasta! if it ain't juice it ain't bruce, they said. wrong. bruce loves solids too. [ female announcer ] don't diet. live healthy. with savory new baked entrees from healthy choice. [ male announcer ]...
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there's no rule of law. and perceived infractions are met with harsh punishment, punishment i should add that is often meeted out to three generation office a person's family. a political offender knows that when he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today in the gulag, and more than a million, perhaps as high is a two million, have already died there. the reason we know all of this, and much, much more, is thanks to the testimonies of north koreans who have escaped. these are the people i write about in my book. this this knowledge comes to us despite the best efforts of the kim family regime to keep it secret. for more than 50 years, ever since the end of the korean war, north korea has sealed off from the world's eyes. the kim family regime has pursued an isolationist policy and it maintains an iron grip on information. access to which is very strictly controlled. to give just one example, every radio must be registered wi
there's no rule of law. and perceived infractions are met with harsh punishment, punishment i should add that is often meeted out to three generation office a person's family. a political offender knows that when he goes to prison, his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today in the gulag, and more than a million, perhaps as high is a two million, have already died there. the reason we know all of this, and much, much more, is...
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they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war with the soviet union, so states like mississippi, states like georgia, texas, florida, southern california, arizona and north carolina are all being transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population. just think about it. this period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of this kind of the period of sunbelt dominance in the american presidential history. if you think about it, every president elected from 1964 to 2008 comes from a state of the sunbelt. lyndon johnson from texas, richard nixon from california, gerald ford was not even elected vice president. he was from michigan. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from california, the first george bush from texas and bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas. so 2008 is in some ways a watershed election it's in being the four-year pe
they were passing right to work laws. they were receiving lots of funding for the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war with the soviet union, so states like mississippi, states like georgia, texas, florida, southern california, arizona and north carolina are all being transformed in the post-world war ii period by this historic shift in population. just think about it. this period from 1964 to 2008 can be thought of...
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this is daniel takaji, law professor and election law expert at ohio state university. thank you so much for being with me this afternoon, sir. >> well, thank you for having me. >> early voting of course has become a political battleground in and of itself. democrats see it as an edge because lower income people are oftentimes more likely to work odd hours. republicans say it's vulnerable to fraud. what is at play in the court's decision? >> well, what is in play in the decision from the sixth circuit, which the state of ohio is seeking to appeal to the supreme court is whether we will have early voting in ohio the saturday, sunday, and monday before the election. and this is potentially huge. in 2008, the obama campaign was very successful in getting its voters out during the early voting period, especially those last days. and that many people suspect why our republican secretary of state wants to shut down early voting those last three days. >> especially on sunday, a lot of folks who may not be familiar. i was just there a couple of weeks ago, full disclosure, souls
this is daniel takaji, law professor and election law expert at ohio state university. thank you so much for being with me this afternoon, sir. >> well, thank you for having me. >> early voting of course has become a political battleground in and of itself. democrats see it as an edge because lower income people are oftentimes more likely to work odd hours. republicans say it's vulnerable to fraud. what is at play in the court's decision? >> well, what is in play in the...
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joining me counselor at nyu school of law. glad you're here to talk about this. justin elaine kagan recused herself so that leaves us with eight justices. read the tea leaves. >> a 4-4 split the court goes to the lower court and the courtsided with a university of texas. a tie goes to the affirmative action program. so what we're looking for still is how justice kennedy is going to decide this case. that will determine whether it's a 4-4 decision or 5-3 decision against the university of texas. as usual he gave elliptic cal comments in both directions during the oral argument. so it's a little bit hard to call which way he's going to go. >> not a good chance the university of texas which is outright win. >> president kennedy has said there might be a program that passes muster. he's never approved affirmative action program. during the argument he said race counts for everything, right? that's actually a very bad sign for the university of texas because he's not like people being categorized solely on the basis of race. >> chief justice roberts was the surprise v
joining me counselor at nyu school of law. glad you're here to talk about this. justin elaine kagan recused herself so that leaves us with eight justices. read the tea leaves. >> a 4-4 split the court goes to the lower court and the courtsided with a university of texas. a tie goes to the affirmative action program. so what we're looking for still is how justice kennedy is going to decide this case. that will determine whether it's a 4-4 decision or 5-3 decision against the university of...
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laws in focus. another teen tortured by bullies. after a desperate plea on youtube, we'll show you the drastic measure she took to escape. >>> and the long road home. space shuttle endeavor is on the move, cruising the streets of l.a. towards its final resting place. we'll take you there live. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. 10:00 on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. on the west. let's start right there in los angeles with the shuttle endeavor. it has been on the move for most of the morning, but it still has a long way to go. a long way if you happen to be trying to move an 85-on the space shuttle. john zarrella is live with us watching it all go by. john, good morning. tell us just how slow is this thing actually going? >> reporter: well, i think it's funny because in orbit, it goes 17,500 miles an hour, and on the streets of los angeles, its top speed has been about 2 miles an hour. so this is certainly the slowest the shuttle has probably ever gone and it's one of shortest trips it's ever made, a total of 12 miles from l.a.x
laws in focus. another teen tortured by bullies. after a desperate plea on youtube, we'll show you the drastic measure she took to escape. >>> and the long road home. space shuttle endeavor is on the move, cruising the streets of l.a. towards its final resting place. we'll take you there live. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. 10:00 on the east coast. 7:00 a.m. on the west. let's start right there in los angeles with the shuttle endeavor. it has been on the move for...
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there are partners at the countries top law firms and two professor of law, including harvard law's first tenure black woman lany greiner. their can accomplishment and yours are the real legacy of affirmative action. coptrary to what you believe, yale's add millimission policy was not a favorure. it was an undenieshl success. sincerely, melissa. >>> coming up next, no republican since lincoln has won the presidency without ohio, and if they can't win it, apparently they're prepared to steal it. this week in voter suppression is next. that we could save money by switching to a cheaper detergent than tide. and, what did i tell you? that it was a bad idea. and? and she was right... the clothes weren't as clean and even i could tell. so, no savings. we're back to tide. and now, i'm doing the laundry all month. with tide, obviously. good boy. "good boy." [ female announcer ] one scoop of tide original gives you more cleaning power than six scoops of the leading power detergent with oxi. [ wife ] that's my tide. what's yours? if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it?
there are partners at the countries top law firms and two professor of law, including harvard law's first tenure black woman lany greiner. their can accomplishment and yours are the real legacy of affirmative action. coptrary to what you believe, yale's add millimission policy was not a favorure. it was an undenieshl success. sincerely, melissa. >>> coming up next, no republican since lincoln has won the presidency without ohio, and if they can't win it, apparently they're prepared to...
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her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before the explosion. one neighbor explained how it hit in her backyard. she woke up to what felt like a quake. >> it was a big boom and everything started falling. it was all pink inside the house. >> that pink was actually insulation from the house that exploded. the children who were in the home were four, six, seven and 11. they and their mother are said to be in good condition. >> getting ready to make a big investment to go green. county has just learned it qualifies to borrow nearly $3.9 million to install solar panels at seven facilities. it'll be issue
her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before...
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so law enforcement, the fbi who's involved, they'll be looking at all the house along the street. they'll be looking at people who travel up and down that road at that same type of day. you know, two possibilities. she was a random victim of a predator, or number two, as you suggest, this is somebody who had been stalking her, who noticed that a preferential victim that he or they were looking for walked that street every day and they took this opportunity to take this precious little girl away from us. >> and it's hard to discuss, the entire story is heart breaking, but the condition of her body, not being intact. what does that tell you, your experience as a profiler? >> well this is someone, unfortunately, who's been around. there's an element of criminal activity on this part. this is a sociopath, a psycho path to do something to this little girl. but when you, as the police suggest, take off body parts, remove them, that's done to confound law enforcement as they try to identify the victim. it's done in a way to help dispose of the victim's remains. so who do you look for in
so law enforcement, the fbi who's involved, they'll be looking at all the house along the street. they'll be looking at people who travel up and down that road at that same type of day. you know, two possibilities. she was a random victim of a predator, or number two, as you suggest, this is somebody who had been stalking her, who noticed that a preferential victim that he or they were looking for walked that street every day and they took this opportunity to take this precious little girl away...